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martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscious of a nation and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom, injustice, equality, and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell-ringing events across our great country and around the world as we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. dr. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined, and he knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we all are more alike than we are different. so as the bells of freedom ring today, we're hoping that it's a time for all of us to reflect on not only the progress that has been made, and we've made a lot, but on what we have accomplished and also on the work that still remains before us. it's an opportunity today to recall
martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscious of a nation and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom, injustice, equality, and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell-ringing events across our...
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america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and nothe color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as he was reading from the prepared text of the speech. he somewhere during-- i don't know maybe the 25th paragraph of the speeches she had win. she show thed to him,"tell them with the dream, martib. tell them about the dream." aise said, i was stand, behind him-- this is all happening in real time. so he takes the prepared text, grabs the lectern, looks out on those almost 300,000 people, and this is all happening in real time, and i tirnd to the person who was next to me, and i said to them-- just spontaneously-- i said, "these people
america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and nothe color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as he...
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, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration from our own circumstances, and to know that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken from us by violence. still too many children in america who go to bed hungry, who go to school hungry. still too much apathy when the lives of people of color are too often down the less than the lives of white people. and so, the responsibility we consecrate today is not rooted in a staunch or memory, it is rooted in something start -- far deeper. it is rooted in the calling of conscience to action. actions to protect every individual's right to vote. action that safeguards and keeps guns out of hands of violent offenders. action that makes quality education and the opportunity of college a reality for more fam
, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration from our own circumstances, and to know that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken...
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martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation. and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice, equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across our great country and around the world as we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. dr. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined. and he knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we all are more alike than we are different. so as the bells of freedom ring today, we are hoping that it's a time for all of us to reflect on not only the progress that has been made, and we've made a lot, but on what we have accomplished, and also on the work that still remains before us. it's an opportunity today to re
martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation. and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice, equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across...
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murders from urban america to suburban america, the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. here in 2013, we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say, we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement for economic justice, a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days, a new civil rights movement for jobs, a new civil rights movement for men, or women, or children of all backgrounds, all races, all dispositions, all orientations, all cities, all counties, all towns, all across america. america, it is time for us to wake up. the 21st century agenda for jobs and freedom comes alive today. we stand on the shoulders of the great men and women of yesterday this newe -- we affirm commitment for today and tomorrow. god bless you. god thank you. god bless this great nation. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am marcia fudge, the chair of the congressional black caucus. [applause] i am the chair of the congressional black caucus because dr. martin luther king ac
murders from urban america to suburban america, the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. here in 2013, we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say, we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement for economic justice, a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days, a new civil rights movement for jobs, a new civil rights movement for men, or women, or children of all...
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every sunday night al jazeera america [♪ music ] >> welcome back. and now here is something that you really don't see every day. a village of a tribe from the amazon who lived in isolation for decades. we have the report from peru. [ yelling ] >> reporter: on the banks of a river deep in the amazon rain forest they appeared first the men around 30 and then the women and the children. for degree days in late july nearly 100 members of the tribe made this unusual appearance. they live in southeastern near the border of brazil but they've hardly ever been seen before. a guard from a nearby watch post recorded the moment. tribes live in isolation and brazil's laws for bid anyone to get near them. they're so vulnerable that a simple flew of diarrhea could decimate the tribal. they're nomads traveling through the reserves. anthropologists say logging, mining, and oil exploration projects are also affecting the ecosystem crucial for their survival. >> the ecosystem is so fragile in the area if a helicopter overflies the zone that scares the animals away, a
every sunday night al jazeera america [♪ music ] >> welcome back. and now here is something that you really don't see every day. a village of a tribe from the amazon who lived in isolation for decades. we have the report from peru. [ yelling ] >> reporter: on the banks of a river deep in the amazon rain forest they appeared first the men around 30 and then the women and the children. for degree days in late july nearly 100 members of the tribe made this unusual appearance. they...
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martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation, and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across our great country and around the world as we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. dr. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined, and he knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we all are more alike than we are different. so as the bells of freedom ring today we are hoping that it's a time for all of us to reflect on not only the progress that has been made, and we've made a lot, but on what we have accomplished, and also on the work that still remains before us. it is an opportunity today to rec
martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation, and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across...
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has the worst drivers of any big city in america. the nation's capital takes the bottom spot in allstate's annual survey for the sixth year in a row. the insurance giant says washingtonians get in an accident about once every five years. drivers in ft. collins, colorado, are the safest. we put the full list on our website to see where your city ranks. i may walk back to the airport tonight. >>> and the mission still classified tonight in the sky over southern california. the national reconnaissance office launched a massive rocket into orbit carrying a u.s. spy satellite from vanderburgh air force base. air force security and police shut down a nearby beach as a precaution, but everything went off without a hitch and the u.s. now that a new pair of eyes in the sky. >>> there's more to tell you when we come back. we're with some of the people who came here 50 years ago, and came back here today with dreams of their own. ♪ we shall overcome >> now is your chance to share your dream. >>> we're back with a live look at the nbc news dre
has the worst drivers of any big city in america. the nation's capital takes the bottom spot in allstate's annual survey for the sixth year in a row. the insurance giant says washingtonians get in an accident about once every five years. drivers in ft. collins, colorado, are the safest. we put the full list on our website to see where your city ranks. i may walk back to the airport tonight. >>> and the mission still classified tonight in the sky over southern california. the national...
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we must say, "wake up america! wake up!" for we cannot stop, and we will not and cannot be patient. >> but the real work was ahead, wasn't it? >> but i knew, as dr. king said in his speech, we had to go back to the south. we had to go. we had to leave the mountaintop. and being in washington, being on the steps of the lincoln memorial, was a great feeling. to be standing there in the shadow of abraham lincoln. but we have to go back into the heart of alabama, back to georgia, back to mississippi and back to other parts of america and to make real the hopes and dreams of a people. >> but when you did that in the preceding years, you got your head bashed in. >> well, that was part of the price we had to pay in order to make it real, make it plain, make it simple. daddy king, martin luther king jr.'s father, used to say to him over and over again, "make it plain, son. make it plain." by marching to the steps of the lincoln memorial, we were trying to make it plain. not just to politicians, but to the american people. i said to
we must say, "wake up america! wake up!" for we cannot stop, and we will not and cannot be patient. >> but the real work was ahead, wasn't it? >> but i knew, as dr. king said in his speech, we had to go back to the south. we had to go. we had to leave the mountaintop. and being in washington, being on the steps of the lincoln memorial, was a great feeling. to be standing there in the shadow of abraham lincoln. but we have to go back into the heart of alabama, back to...
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delivered a peach that helped to change race relations in america. king's leadership in the non-violent struggle for civil rights earned him the distinction of being called a drum major for peace and drum major for justice. but to his children, he was simply known as daddy. today's beyonding a dream interview with reverend king's youngest child, bernice. >> willard intercontinental hotel is where dr. martin luther king jr. put the finishing touches on his famous i have a dream speech. it is where i sat down with king's daughter,ber meese, to discuss her reflections of her father's legacy. >> one of the things that may father was really trying to say to us, not just 50 years ago, but 50 years agoer, 49, 48, 47, all the way, 45, when he was assassinated. he was really speaking to us about humanity and understanding our interconnectiveness and interrelated must. that's what he talked about sitting down at a table of brotherhood and, in other words, us understanding that we were one huge human family. that's why he talked about and not judging the color
delivered a peach that helped to change race relations in america. king's leadership in the non-violent struggle for civil rights earned him the distinction of being called a drum major for peace and drum major for justice. but to his children, he was simply known as daddy. today's beyonding a dream interview with reverend king's youngest child, bernice. >> willard intercontinental hotel is where dr. martin luther king jr. put the finishing touches on his famous i have a dream speech. it...
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we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america. it is time to organize for a new america. vote time to register and for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] march,repared to iprepare -- prepare to march, want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that the long road and a long journey. richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. i want us to show respect and who has, everyn day in the last decade, fought for us. we are not ending the program without thanking those who made a way. the bible says honor thy father and mother, not for their day, but for your day will be long on the land which god giveth thee. rev. joseph lowery stood in the heat of the day. has paidjoseph lowery the price. because of people like him. , are here today. another warrior who was abused and took it so we could vote is here with us today. never got recognition, but now he is the winner of the medal of freedom from the first african- amer
we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america. it is time to organize for a new america. vote time to register and for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] march,repared to iprepare -- prepare to march, want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that the long road and a long journey. richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. i want us to show respect...
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to redeem the soul of america. we still need to find a way to humanize our political institution, our businesses, and our system of education. 50 years later, those of us educated to the full -- calls of justice, need to appease ourselves. our struggle is an ongoing struggle. there will be progress. there will also be setbacks. we must continue to have hope and be still in our faith that this nation will become a truly multiracial democracy. we must continue to work. we must not give up or give in. keep the faith. and people hurting and suffering, we must be ready to take action, cast our votes, and move our feet. we must have a sense of urgency to use the power rented us to help end human suffering. we as a people and a congress understand our differences do not divide us. we will be at our best when we accept that we are one people, one american family, that we all live in the same house. the american house, the world house. understand that no one, but no one, is breathless. everyone can make a contribution. the
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, arabia for that. ♪ >>> consider this on an issue as far reaching as same-sex marriage, does the individual have the power to make major policy changes? last week one man in new mexico decided to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. >> we dropped everything and ran over here, that's why he only has a tank top on. >> she came out to the kitchen and was like do you want to get married? and i was like funny, funny. >> by virtue of the authority vested in me by the state of new mexico i now pronounce you spouses for life. >> yesterday a state district judge declared same-sex marriage legal in new mexico, that ruling only applied to two additional counties, but today three more counties decided to issue same-sex marriage licenses, and so far hundreds of couples have obtained those licenses. here so discuss this is the man who started it all, the country clerk of the cou
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a very well-known move in america. i, 50 years ago, since 1963, actually 1964 when the civil rights act was being voted on, barry goldwater voted against it. he was nominated to be the republican nominee for president. i decided then that i was not a republican. i had grown up with a family that was very republican. i am grateful to the republican party. everett dirksen from illinois, without his leadership, we could not have passed over the segregation of southern democrats. it is a different world. when i was a kid, we would go down to what our family called the old country and most of you know as alabama. we went shopping and we're in in a five and $.10 store. i said i want to get a jack of water and i went running off for my parents. -- a drink of water. my mother said to my dad, you must follow him. he found me standing between two water fountains and one was marked white and one was mark collard. -- one was mark colored. i was turning on the one mark mark colored and was disappointed that it came out clear. it wa
a very well-known move in america. i, 50 years ago, since 1963, actually 1964 when the civil rights act was being voted on, barry goldwater voted against it. he was nominated to be the republican nominee for president. i decided then that i was not a republican. i had grown up with a family that was very republican. i am grateful to the republican party. everett dirksen from illinois, without his leadership, we could not have passed over the segregation of southern democrats. it is a different...
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. >> she said she wanted to be a part of that new america. she was a young new yorker who set out on a bus ride to washington, d.c. to hear dr. martin luther king jr. speak. >> this was the poster that we received from the march. >> now, a ceo of the oakland private industry counsel, she's looking back on that speech 50 years later. >> to be part of that generation and to have observed the changes in america since then is just -- just profoundly humbling. >> humbling because she can look back on her life in the '50s and '60s. she remembers she had no other choice but to ride in the back of the bus. and she can recall the colored-only signs alt restaurants and stores. the "i have a dream" speech for her brought about hope for the future. >> we were all in it. we were all in it. we could see our brothers and sisters in the south, very, very brave young people who were willing, literally, and did put their lives on the line. so we felt this was the least we could do. >> cynthia taylor is an assistant professor of religion and history at dominica
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and across the rest of north america, lots of rain across the high plains. thunderstorms are likely that are set to move into the great lakes region, but conditions will be looking up across the northeastern parts of the u.s. as we go into thursday. rain across the northwest coast, but rain is not going to fall across inland locations. and finally, in europe then dry conditions across the northern half of the continent, the very unstable conditions across the south, especially unstable across the south of the iberian peninsula and the northern areas of the balkan peninsula, storms and hail are possible on thursday. temperatures comfortable, 24 in berlin and 23 degrees in warsaw. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. stay with us. we'll be back with more at the top of the hour. >> good afternoon. i'm james harmon, president and ceo ceo of the wilson center. it has occurred to our speaker and me and maybe some of you that today is the second anniversary of zero dark 30
and across the rest of north america, lots of rain across the high plains. thunderstorms are likely that are set to move into the great lakes region, but conditions will be looking up across the northeastern parts of the u.s. as we go into thursday. rain across the northwest coast, but rain is not going to fall across inland locations. and finally, in europe then dry conditions across the northern half of the continent, the very unstable conditions across the south, especially unstable across...
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, america." it strengthened me as i was being trained to go down to mississippi and practice law. a great day. >> schieffer: taylor, you've written all these books about the civil rights? were you there that day? >> no i was at summer football camp in high school in south georgia, over 100 degrees. i wish i had been there. >> schieffer: when did you come to find out about it and know about it? were you interested in those kinds of things in that day? >> my whole formative years the civil rights movement was tenacious changing my life's interest. the bull connor demonstration when they put fire hoses on children, may 2, may 3, was an awakening experience for me as a white southern in segigate south. i was aware of it but not the march itself until later because i was at football camp. >> schieffer: i was so interested this morning to hear about colin powell talk about he was in vietnam when it happened, didn't know about it until a couple of weeks later, but after the bull connor things happened,
, america." it strengthened me as i was being trained to go down to mississippi and practice law. a great day. >> schieffer: taylor, you've written all these books about the civil rights? were you there that day? >> no i was at summer football camp in high school in south georgia, over 100 degrees. i wish i had been there. >> schieffer: when did you come to find out about it and know about it? were you interested in those kinds of things in that day? >> my whole...
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and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of new hampshire. let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of new york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenies of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snowcapped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curva ceo us slopes of california. but not only that; let freedom ring from the stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee! let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of mississippi, from every mountain side, let freedom ring. when we allow freedom ring, when we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics, will be able to to inhands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last!" >> the entire speech given by dr. ma
and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of new hampshire. let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of new york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenies of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snowcapped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curva ceo us slopes of california. but not only that; let freedom ring from the stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee!...
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now was joined earlier by him in our mill bit sell a regional director at the muslim legal fund of america and she started by explaining the story of a d.j. who cares she. mr mukherjee is a new york based scientist who opted out of wave screening at the airport and decided to undergo a pat down instead and during that procedure for unknown reasons the swab that was taken of his hand made the machines go off and spurred various incidents which included hours of interrogation without food or water. various interviews from law enforcement agencies eventually t.s.a. cleared him as well. but jet blue under the assumption that he was muslim would not allow him to board the flight now how frequent frequently does stuff like this happen what do. people need to know about the difficulty of flying while or while hindu which people have mistaken for being muslim. unfortunately this is a frequent occurrence and i know this both from personal experiences of being so-called randomly selected at the airport as well as various incidents that have been reported in the media of people being targeted because
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america could not determine the future of egypt that's a task for the egyptian people we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure i know it's tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong i want to be clear that america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future. and we are guided by our national interest in this longstanding relationship that's right it's interests that drive us policy everywhere in the world so help me break down exactly what those guiding interests are and what effects egypt instability could have on the region at large i'm joined by brian becker national coordinator with the answer coalition thanks so much for coming out of writing so brian the muslim brotherhood is calling for more rallies of course this curfew is now implemented what is the truth what can you attribute to this eruption and violence well the military has made the decision the final decision to crush the the muslim brotherhood there have been those peaceful largely peaceful sit ins
america could not determine the future of egypt that's a task for the egyptian people we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure i know it's tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong i want to be clear that america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future. and we are guided by our national interest in this longstanding relationship that's right it's interests that...
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america could not determine the future of egypt that's a task for the egyptian people we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure i know it's tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong i want to be clear that america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future. and we are guided by our national interest in this longstanding relationship that's right it's interests that drive us policy everywhere in the world so help me break down exactly what those guiding interests are and what effects egypt instability could have on the region at large i'm joined by brian becker national coordinator with the answer coalition thanks so much for coming out of writing so brian the muslim brotherhood is calling for more rallies of course this curfew is now implemented what is the truth what can you attribute to this eruption and violence well the military has made the decision the final decision to crush the the muslim brotherhood there have been those peaceful largely peaceful sit ins
america could not determine the future of egypt that's a task for the egyptian people we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure i know it's tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong i want to be clear that america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future. and we are guided by our national interest in this longstanding relationship that's right it's interests that...
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doesn't work and it doesn't keep us safe when are you regional director of the muslim legal fund of america thank you thank you fifty years ago today martin luther king jr stood before the lincoln memorial and told a quarter million people sprawled out on the national mall that he had a dream today in commemoration of the speech president barack obama returned to the site of king's speech to give his own speech lopez was there and she has this report. it was one of the greatest demonstrations of freedom in the history of the united states fifty years ago standing at this very spot in front of a memorial of a man who signed the first ever emancipation proclamation martin luther king jr and civil rights leaders through over two hundred thousand people to the nation's capitol to demand equality for all and his famous i have a dream speech martin luther king jr told his followers that he was here to cash in a check a check for the black community that promised justice and equality and freedom of all now he says that that check was written into the words of the declaration of independence as wel
doesn't work and it doesn't keep us safe when are you regional director of the muslim legal fund of america thank you thank you fifty years ago today martin luther king jr stood before the lincoln memorial and told a quarter million people sprawled out on the national mall that he had a dream today in commemoration of the speech president barack obama returned to the site of king's speech to give his own speech lopez was there and she has this report. it was one of the greatest demonstrations...
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and we see this gap taking place in america. you're not going to be able to address it legislatively overnight or a few years. it's a generational thing. we need to talk to young people about the severity of this. reverend jackson, you said. >> may i say this? >> go ahead. >> may i? lyndon johnson opened up the war on poverty in appalachia. he whitened the face of poverty and deracialized. most poor people are not black or brown. they're white female and young. whether white, black or brown, hunger hurts. so to revive the war on poverty, a constitutional right to vote and keep investing in the south has a way of neutralizing some of the fears and some of the ignorance and hate that's now prevailing >> congressman, what does today mean to you? did we take a step forward today? >> we did in the sense that and you said it earlier. we're sharing the history of a great moment with a new generation. and as i have said to young people as i've spoken to them, change has always been brought about by young people. even my good friend, the
and we see this gap taking place in america. you're not going to be able to address it legislatively overnight or a few years. it's a generational thing. we need to talk to young people about the severity of this. reverend jackson, you said. >> may i say this? >> go ahead. >> may i? lyndon johnson opened up the war on poverty in appalachia. he whitened the face of poverty and deracialized. most poor people are not black or brown. they're white female and young. whether white,...
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king received the nobel peace prize he came back to america, had the meeting with president johnson and said to the president we need a voters night and he said in effect we don't have enough votes in the congress to pass the act. he said in effect you make me do it. and dr. king joined us in selma and that led -- actually, coming out of the white house we didn't get in the white house until 7:00 at night. he waited until all of the press had gone on and we were coming out about 9:30 and the president's final words were that the president doesn't have as much power as you think he does. and he could not introduce the civil rights voting rights legislation. when we walked down that little road to the west wing i said well dr. king, what do you think? he said i think we have to figure out a way to get this president some power. [laughter] >> was that going to be done through the media? >> he doesn't know but it was a mild mandate that he didn't have the slightest idea but about three or four days later the lady by the name of amelia came from selma and talked to him about the fact that th
king received the nobel peace prize he came back to america, had the meeting with president johnson and said to the president we need a voters night and he said in effect we don't have enough votes in the congress to pass the act. he said in effect you make me do it. and dr. king joined us in selma and that led -- actually, coming out of the white house we didn't get in the white house until 7:00 at night. he waited until all of the press had gone on and we were coming out about 9:30 and the...
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only in america can you grow talent like this. we like to think of america as innovation nation. but the numbers reveal a slogan that should read, "part-time america." >>> call it the do you want fries with that economy? part-time jobs have exploded, nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punchinghe
only in america can you grow talent like this. we like to think of america as innovation nation. but the numbers reveal a slogan that should read, "part-time america." >>> call it the do you want fries with that economy? part-time jobs have exploded, nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punchinghe
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hezbollah, russia, that america doesn't have the courage or conviction to act? >> greg, i think it sends a signals to those enemies and adversaries but also to our allies that the united states may not be serious about enforcing red lines or enforcing commitments. if you're benjamin netanyahu in israel right now you've heard the president say i don't bluff and i will stop iran from developing nuclear weapons you may not be taking that commitment seriously. you may be making your own decisions about how you're going to defend your country and your people from an iranian regime supporting assad using wmd against syrian people while developing a nuclear weapon that the iranian regime wants to use against the jewish state. >> right. and netanyahu in fact said syria is the field test of iran. so, look. what about a narrow military option of air strikes. you know, you stand off weapons cruz missiles that would not jeopardize u.s. personnel, i mean, couldn't they destroy syrian government functions, delivery systems, command and control, front line artillery batteries?
hezbollah, russia, that america doesn't have the courage or conviction to act? >> greg, i think it sends a signals to those enemies and adversaries but also to our allies that the united states may not be serious about enforcing red lines or enforcing commitments. if you're benjamin netanyahu in israel right now you've heard the president say i don't bluff and i will stop iran from developing nuclear weapons you may not be taking that commitment seriously. you may be making your own...
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hezbollah, russia, that america doesn't have the courage or conviction to act? >> greg, i think it sends a signals to those enemies and adversaries but also to our allies that the united states may not be serious about enforcing red lines or enforcing commitments. if you're benjamin netanyahu in israel right now you've heard the president say i don't bluff and i will stop iran from developing nuclear weapons you may not be taking that commitment seriously. you may be making your own decisions about how you're going to defend your country and your people from an iranian regime supporting assad using wmd against syrian people while developing a nuclear weapon that the iranian regime wants to use against the jewish state. >> right. and netanyahu in fact said syria is the field test of iran. so, look. what about a narrow military option of air strikes. you know, you stand off weapons cruz missiles that would not jeopardize u.s. personnel, i mean, couldn't they destroy syrian government functions, delivery systems, command and control, front line artillery batteries?
hezbollah, russia, that america doesn't have the courage or conviction to act? >> greg, i think it sends a signals to those enemies and adversaries but also to our allies that the united states may not be serious about enforcing red lines or enforcing commitments. if you're benjamin netanyahu in israel right now you've heard the president say i don't bluff and i will stop iran from developing nuclear weapons you may not be taking that commitment seriously. you may be making your own...
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the speech in the march went on as planned and helped to change america. >> i have a dream. >> they moved millions, including a 17-year-old boy watching alone in his home in arkansas. >> reporter: today,gregation and institutionalized racism is all but a memory as evidenced by the presidency of this man. >> because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed, congress changed, and yes, eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: but changes produced consequences. the helping hand of lyndon johnson's society too often became a crutch. today, 72% of african-american children are born to unmarried mothers, greater incarceration rates and joblessness remain stubbornly high. how to address it is a polarized debate in washington, a discussion president obama said could end with the courage king showed. >> that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from each other or on each other but towards one another and find we do not walk alone. >> reporter: one thing that attendees did not hear was the king speech itself, at least in its entirety. a few months after it w
the speech in the march went on as planned and helped to change america. >> i have a dream. >> they moved millions, including a 17-year-old boy watching alone in his home in arkansas. >> reporter: today,gregation and institutionalized racism is all but a memory as evidenced by the presidency of this man. >> because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed, congress changed, and yes, eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: but...
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where he's part of the integration of america that took place. we look at president obama sometimes as someone who is the cause of a change but i like to talk about he's kind of the result of a change. >> exactly, i was just going to say. that is interesting, and why the president peaspeech is going to d different than carter and clinton. >> remember, carter succeeded -- the governor of georgia, he put martin luther king's portrait in the georgia statehouse causing tremendous controversy. if you read bill clinton's memoir, he said he watched the march on washington's speech in the den of his house in little rock crying. he says that, along with meeting jfk, were the two events that really propelled him into politics. >> don't forget to be there when central high was happening there in little rock. you guys are coming back. speaking of bill clinton, bill clinton getting involved in the health clarify, ramesh, good or bad thing for conservatives? >> it's going to be a fun thing for conservatives. >> we'll have more. that's a nice little teaser for
where he's part of the integration of america that took place. we look at president obama sometimes as someone who is the cause of a change but i like to talk about he's kind of the result of a change. >> exactly, i was just going to say. that is interesting, and why the president peaspeech is going to d different than carter and clinton. >> remember, carter succeeded -- the governor of georgia, he put martin luther king's portrait in the georgia statehouse causing tremendous...
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she was and she brought up an issue of importance and that's part of what america's is all about. >> well, speaking of polite women, antoinette tuff, did you hear what she did, she's the woman who calmed down a gunman in an atlanta elementary school. got a call from president obama to thank her for her action. >> i appreciate you too but i learn from the best, the best president in the world. no, that's me. you can't get better when you have a great leader in front of you. >> not only calm, failed a hero. >>> barbara bush was at a children's hospital where she read a book to the kids. >>> cory booker met the cute pomeranian named, of course, cory booker and last night david letterman joked about the fingerprint security on the iphone and faplayed a fake commercial. >> introducing the scanner, the most secure way to protect your password, apps and most importantly your texting history. >> that's not your finger, anthony. >> you knew that was coming. i knew it would happen and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> all right, now here's a look at the national weather. w
she was and she brought up an issue of importance and that's part of what america's is all about. >> well, speaking of polite women, antoinette tuff, did you hear what she did, she's the woman who calmed down a gunman in an atlanta elementary school. got a call from president obama to thank her for her action. >> i appreciate you too but i learn from the best, the best president in the world. no, that's me. you can't get better when you have a great leader in front of you. >>...
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where he will speak, there on the national mall, our president, whose story reflects the promise of america will help us more the man who inspired millions to redeem that promise. george w. bush said that. >> he understood statesmanship. what was happening yesterday was an american moment. not a democratic or a republican moment. it was a very important moment in the history of this country to mark it. we know a lot of people who had been there in 1963 will never be there again. what a historic moment to see the people together celebrating progress and looking to the future, and to say, essentially by not showing up, it is not that important, as a moment in american history. >> well, i think they will have a harder time making the sale. karen finney and jonathan capehart, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, what the fbi thought of the march on washington 50 years ago. and the phrase they used to describe martin luther king jr. after hearing his speech. >>> and the man who may be the next mayor of new york city joins me just ahead. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we
where he will speak, there on the national mall, our president, whose story reflects the promise of america will help us more the man who inspired millions to redeem that promise. george w. bush said that. >> he understood statesmanship. what was happening yesterday was an american moment. not a democratic or a republican moment. it was a very important moment in the history of this country to mark it. we know a lot of people who had been there in 1963 will never be there again. what a...
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reverend al sharpton i think in closing sort of put it all together with this idea of a new america. you know, one of the things that we did leading up to this march is on friday we released this new 21st century public policy agenda, don, and that agenda sort of charts the course of what next, why did we march. and after this day of inspiration, this day of enthusiasm, how do we go forward. and this policy priority document called the 21st century agenda for jobs and freedom covers economics, education, criminal justice reform, protection of voting rights and democracy, and health care disparities and it's available to everyone at nul.org. >> yeah, and speaking of going forward, and you mentioned -- you mentioned reverend sharpton who spoke today. i thought, it was very interesting to me, he spoke specifically to young men. and he said, these people, rosa parks didn't do what she did for you to be a thug and for you to do all sorts of things. and he also mentioned other female, women civil rights leaders, and he says those women aren't hoss s or bitches and i think he was specifical
reverend al sharpton i think in closing sort of put it all together with this idea of a new america. you know, one of the things that we did leading up to this march is on friday we released this new 21st century public policy agenda, don, and that agenda sort of charts the course of what next, why did we march. and after this day of inspiration, this day of enthusiasm, how do we go forward. and this policy priority document called the 21st century agenda for jobs and freedom covers economics,...
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starbucks already does big business in latin america. it runs more than 650 stores from mexico down to argentina. the biggest competition will be juan javaldez chain. >> i guess to say because think grow the coffee, doesn't mean there's decent places to buy it. >> we'll keep buying. >>> this your favorite story. >> join me. i feel the campaign about to begin. >> if you take a flight would you be willing to pay extra if you were guaranteed there were no little kids around you? that's whatting. singapore based airline doing just that. it's called scoot in silence. for 15 bucks it will let you upgrade to a kids free zone. >> alison kosik is at the stock exchange. there are other airlines offering similar things. this is very much for business class passengers on the agenda. >> it is. you sound like you're the kind of guy who doesn't want to sit next to a screaming infant and then looks at you and throws up on you. >> i have started my own campaign. i'm the president, secretary and general manager of b.b.i.b. ban babies in business. >> this
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